“Sliced apples are slathered in syrup, arranged in a baking dish and covered with a wonderful crumble made from brown sugar, butter and rolled oats. The crisp is then baked and served warm with scoops of rum raisin ice cream.”

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By far one of the easiest and BEST apple crisp recipes I have ever made! The nice thing about this crisp is the Maple flavor. I used 6 apples, about 1 cup of Oats and 1/4 cup butter. I used 1-2 T of cinn to the flour mixture. I used white sugar instead of brown sugar b/c this is all I had on hand. This crisp came hot out of the over right as the bus came home, My five year old loved it. My 2 year old asked for more and my husband said to me..stop being supermom this is delish. Little did he know this was SO simple to make. I topped the crisp with store bought whip cream.

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Followed recipe except for the addition of 2 cups of blueberry and extra apples I wanted used up. Doubled the topping. When warm there was a lot of liquid from syrup and apple juice but this thickened up someone when cold. I served this with Cereal Cream. The raves of guests were unbelievable, best Apple Crisp ever. Thanks. I'll be making this again in a few days to use up the bags of sliced apples on hand. I can't control myself I have it breakfast, lunch and supper.

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So yummy. This was easy and delicious! I will be making this again and again. My 3 year old loved it. I just changed one thing. I used 1 tablesppon lemon juice first on the apples and then layered them in the dish and then topped with syrup then the topping.

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It was wonderfully delicious. I substituted whole wheat flour for the all-purpose, since it was all I had on-hand. It definitely didn't hurt the recipe at all. I also followed the recommendations and reduced the butter by half. All and all, it tastes fantastic but there ended up being a large amount of liquid when it was done cooking. It tasted like apple cider, but I was pretty sure that wasn't supposed to happen.

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I give this 5 stars for flavour and ease of preparation. My topping was still floury after 35 minutes and the points were starting to burn. I have a convection oven so maybe I set the temp too high and thus couldn't cook the topping long enough to become crispy. Lovely flavour though.

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Excellent Apple Crisp recipe. My husband loved the crisp (and he's picky on his crisps (not that he won't eat anything ;))) I added more apples because mine were small, and a touch less butter. In future, I'm going to try 1/4 cup of butter. I found the crisp more tea biscuit like and less crispy as is.

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Deprived Gluten free folk -rejoice! I left out the flour, increased the oats, and triumph! All the good things about apple pie, with none of the hassle of rolling out a crust. (Or, in my poor guy's case, the discomfort associated with wheat products) I added spices to the filling and the oat/butter mixture, and served it hot a la mode, and it was just devine. I don't know why nobody told me about wonderful crisps and crumbles sooner! Thank you for this simple, wonderful recipe!